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Dr Joolz 12-01-2003 08:04 PM

Clicking noise from under driver's seat
 
Hi all, I just noticed a clicking (sort of sounds like a repetitive gas
burst or ticking) noise from the right underside of the car, I can't hear it
when standing on the left hand side of the car but it's very noticeable when
just standing by the driver's door when the car is idle. If I rev the engine
a bit it would go away for a few seconds then come back again. I've not
driven the car for 2 months, it's been in a garage for the period, the
battery was flat I had to jump start it tonite, then after a bit of a
recharge drive around I noticed this noise when got home. Any ideas? Does it
sound like something that would go away after driving the car a bit more
constantly from now or is there something wrong? Gas leak? Also the brake
warning light (triangle and a bang) signal on the dash board comes on
sometimes with a few long beeps when starting the car, is that related to
the clicking?

Thanks for any help.

Cheers, Jules




TonyJ 12-01-2003 11:35 PM

Re: Clicking noise from under driver's seat
 
Not sure but I think that you have a type 44 5 cyl.

Ticking engine sounds are usually one of two things.

- Lifters getting a bit worn and when engine speed increases they seem
to quite down. Try oil change and a Mahle filter from audi.

- Broken exhaust manifold studs. The exhaust makes a clicking sound very
much like lifters until the engine warms and then the sound goes away
due to heat expansion of the manifold. Bit messy, need to replace the
studs and is best to do by removing the head. Best solution is to just
ignore it.

The error code on start-up sounds like the 'bomb' is bad. Hydraulic
pressure accumulator to supply reserve pressure to power brakes in case
engine stops and you are still moving. first check that the hydraulic
fluid is full to the top line in the reservoir. The error is probably
being triggered by the pressure sensor just in back of the brake master
cylinder. If it persists, find the problem and correct or unplug the sensor.

Tony
'91 100q 5spd

Dr Joolz wrote:
> Hi all, I just noticed a clicking (sort of sounds like a repetitive gas
> burst or ticking) noise from the right underside of the car, I can't hear it
> when standing on the left hand side of the car but it's very noticeable when
> just standing by the driver's door when the car is idle. If I rev the engine
> a bit it would go away for a few seconds then come back again. I've not
> driven the car for 2 months, it's been in a garage for the period, the
> battery was flat I had to jump start it tonite, then after a bit of a
> recharge drive around I noticed this noise when got home. Any ideas? Does it
> sound like something that would go away after driving the car a bit more
> constantly from now or is there something wrong? Gas leak? Also the brake
> warning light (triangle and a bang) signal on the dash board comes on
> sometimes with a few long beeps when starting the car, is that related to
> the clicking?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Cheers, Jules
>
>
>




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